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The Magic Garbage Truck

Episode 2 of the One More Tale podcast, hosted by Encore une histoire, titled "The Magic Garbage Truck" was published on March 13, 2025 and runs 12 minutes.

March 13, 2025 ·12m · One More Tale

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Mason loves to see the magic in everything. A simple cloud? He sees a mystical creature. A plate of plain pasta? It’s a five-star meal. But deep down, there’s one thing he wishes for more than anything else—his dad to be home every night.One day, after breaking his mom’s favorite lamp, Mason watches in sadness as the garbage truck hauls it away. That’s when he remembers something Grandma once told him: If you make a wish when your tears fall, it will come true… one day, somehow.The next morning, Mason sees something unbelievable. His broken lamp is back… good as new! Could the garbage truck be magical? And if it is, what else could it fix? A heartwarming tale about family, wishes, and a little bit of magic! One More Tale is produced by Benjamin Muller Narrated and written by  Céline Kallmann Directed and composed by Alexandre Ferreira For the podcast "One More Tale" A huge thank you to Aude Pacini for proofreadingMain Title Music : Vlad Gluschenko - Time.Find more about us on Instagram, Facebook et X. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mason loves to see the magic in everything. A simple cloud? He sees a mystical creature. A plate of plain pasta? It’s a five-star meal. But deep down, there’s one thing he wishes for more than anything else—his dad to be home every night.

One day, after breaking his mom’s favorite lamp, Mason watches in sadness as the garbage truck hauls it away. That’s when he remembers something Grandma once told him: If you make a wish when your tears fall, it will come true… one day, somehow.

The next morning, Mason sees something unbelievable. His broken lamp is back… good as new! Could the garbage truck be magical? And if it is, what else could it fix?

A heartwarming tale about family, wishes, and a little bit of magic!

One More Tale is produced by Benjamin Muller

Narrated and written by  Céline Kallmann

Directed and composed by Alexandre Ferreira

For the podcast "One More Tale"

A huge thank you to Aude Pacini for proofreading

Main Title Music : Vlad Gluschenko - Time.

Find more about us on InstagramFacebook et X.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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